Socialism and EthicsInternational Publishers, 1943 - 223 ページ "Reference notes": pages 215-219. |
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... dominant in our time , just as others were in other times : dom- inant in the sense used above , that the ideas of the ruling class are the ruling ideas . Under capitalism the dominant ideal has been that of suc- cess , prosperity ...
... dominant in our time , just as others were in other times : dom- inant in the sense used above , that the ideas of the ruling class are the ruling ideas . Under capitalism the dominant ideal has been that of suc- cess , prosperity ...
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... dominant class ethics . We look in vain for a code which expresses the needs and aspirations of the serf . The serf had only one virtue : to work and obey . His needs and desires did not count . How could they when his life counted for ...
... dominant class ethics . We look in vain for a code which expresses the needs and aspirations of the serf . The serf had only one virtue : to work and obey . His needs and desires did not count . How could they when his life counted for ...
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... dominant virtue ( since the mili- tary aristocracy whose profession was courage was no longer the dominant class ) , and was replaced by the virtues of exactness , saving , keen observation and shrewdness , qualities useful to and ...
... dominant virtue ( since the mili- tary aristocracy whose profession was courage was no longer the dominant class ) , and was replaced by the virtues of exactness , saving , keen observation and shrewdness , qualities useful to and ...
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Introduction | 7 |
Capitalism and Ethics | 14 |
Changing Conceptions of the Good Life | 37 |
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